Ryan offers economic message during campaign stop in Burlington

Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan tied together Midwest frugal values, which prompted his sister-in-law to store left-behind dog food in the freezer, with the national values of a smaller government living within its means during a campaign stop Tuesday in Burlington.

Ryan, a Wisconsin congressman, offered a brief but well-received speech outside the Des Moines County Republican headquarters on a sunny, 70-degree afternoon. The speech was about 12 minutes long, but he got across his message of a future with opportunity and growth if Mitt Romney is elected Nov. 6.

Email this to a friend!

Subject:

To: (recipient's email address)

From: (your email address)

Validation Key:

Enter validation key:

Related image(s)

Facebook Commenting Guidelines on The Hawk Eye:

1. Comments from users that have private profiles are blocked by Facebook.
2. Comments containing words in Facebook's blacklist will be held for moderation.
3. Threaded comments on a comment held for moderation will not appear online.